The Song of Sway Lake

    The Song of Sway Lake
    2019

    Synopsis

    In the wake of his father’s suicide, young record collector Ollie Sway returns to the family lake house with his friend Nikolai in tow to lay claim to an invaluable jazz recording. An unexpected visit from Ollie’s estranged grandmother and a chance encounter with a girl from across the lake derail their search, forcing them to confront the Sway family history and a suffering that has resounded through generations.

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    Cast

    • Rory CulkinOllie Sway
    • Robert SheehanNikolai
    • Mary Beth PeilCharlie Sway
    • Isabelle McNallyIsidora
    • Elizabeth PeñaMarlena
    • Jack FalaheeJimmy
    • Brian DennehyHal Sway
    • Anna ShieldsHeather
    • Jason Brill
    • Zak Kilberg

    Recommendations

    • 90

      Film Threat

      The film’s absurdly strong performances, music, and aesthetics all bring to life a wonderful film you won’t want to miss.
    • 75

      Movie Nation

      Bit actor and sometime director Ari Gold and his co-writer/collaborator Elizabeth Bull conjure up a warm, wistful movie about nostalgia itself — its traps, and its rewards.
    • 70

      The New York Times

      The film seems unclear on how to unpack all its baggage, but the sense of detail and place carry the day.
    • 63

      ReelViews

      Narratively, The Song of Sway Lake doesn’t have much going for it but when it comes to capturing the tone of a specific locale, the approach of director Ari Gold is without peer.
    • 50

      Slant Magazine

      Despite Ari Gold’s knack for visual flourishes that capture a sense of place seemingly outside of time, The Song of Sway Lake plays like several disparate melodies overlapping one another.
    • 50

      Austin Chronicle

      While not always dramatically successful, The Song of Sway Lake earns big points for originality. The film has a distinctive tone, look, and setting, which are supported by strong performances (one of them by the greatly missed Elizabeth Peña, who died in 2014, making this her final film appearance – somehow appropriate to this movie about how the past can impinge on the present).
    • 50

      San Francisco Chronicle

      Ari Gold’s The Song of Sway Lake is saturated with a kind of melancholy nostalgia, and viewers who can accept that will find other virtues as well in this flawed film. It’s a story of familial unhappiness passing down through generations, impressive before it begins to lose focus.
    • 50

      Los Angeles Times

      Gold does an excellent job of evoking the past. But there’s nothing really holding the film’s most poignant moments together: no narrative drive, and no sense of a larger world. This song has a catchy melody, but the arrangement is a mess.